administered but there are also educated on and being monitored as to how to take those medicines. we, for many, as one gentlemen said, give them a reason to wake up in the morning. >> that's well put. we'll take a break on that nice note there and we'll be right back on "viewpoint." we'll put up web addresses and phone numbers if you'd like to learn more about the downtown cluster program and aarp and the good work that's being done every day. stay with us. >>> welcome back to "viewpoint" again, our focus this morning, seniors in our commune. these are struggling times as we mentioned off the top of the half hour. downtown cluster program, from the beginning, if you would, reverend shockley, united methodist church has been involved and it's based there. >> yes. >> jim, as you know, asbury last year celebrated its 175th year at its present location. and in those 175 years, now 76, asbury has been at the forefront of most of the social justice, social action change and issues in the city. and continues today to be a leading entity that provides for the homeless and feeding. we do about 4,000 fe